Example sentences of "going to make [pers pn] a " in BNC.

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1 She had forgotten that her papa was supposed to be dead , and had spoken of him in the present tense , a fact not wasted on Dr Neil , who made no comment , but asked politely , ‘ And does all this stockmarket bargaining mean that you are going to make me a cup of tea , or not ?
2 He turned down an offer last week but I 'm going to make him a little better offer next week . ’
3 I was going to make him a director , bloody good young man , tough and fair and straight .
4 I 'm going to make him a card with Happy Father 's Day on it and a star on it .
5 True , he 'd got The Zombie Walks coming up , but that was n't going to make him a millionaire , and the old overdraft was getting rather overblown .
6 Aschmann in his house , all dressed up for a festive occasion , the most glamorous lady in the theatre , was going to make it a party like no other .
7 ‘ Mr Gajdusek lives in the part of Czechoslovakia called Western Bohemia , and I was going to make it a quick flight over , find this place called Mariánské Láznë where he has his home , and shoot back to England again , ’ Cara replied .
8 But the recounting of all the statements a team of detectives might take in the course of a major inquiry is hardly going to make you a book that will grip readers .
9 ‘ I 'm going to make you a buttered egg , ’ said Betty decisively , rising to her feet .
10 ‘ I 'm Aggie. ’ she announced firmly , ‘ I 'm going to make you a nice hot cup of tea .
11 I 'm going to make you a cup of tea and we 'll put some whisky in it to make you feel better .
12 I 'm going to make you a star , as they say in the movies .
13 Going to make us a rope . ’
14 you going to make us a cup of tea ?
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